TNN (Thai TV channel)

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
TNN
CountryThailand
Broadcast areaThailand
Headquarters101 True Digital Park, Sukhumvit Road, Phra Khanong, Bangkok, Thailand
Programming
Language(s)Thai
Picture format576i SDTV
1080i HDTV
Ownership
OwnerThai News Network (TNN) Co., Ltd. (a unit of TrueVisions, a subsidiary of True Corporation, part of the Charoen Pokphand Group and Telenor)
Sister channelsTNN2
History
LaunchedSatellite system:
17 May 1989; 34 years ago (1989-05-17)
1 January 2008; 16 years ago (2008-01-01) (as TNN)
9 September 2008; 15 years ago (2008-09-09) (official launch as TNN)
Terrestrial digital:
1 April 2014; 10 years ago (2014-04-01)
Satellite and digital:
2 December 2015; 8 years ago (2015-12-02)
Former namesIBC 3 (1989–1997)
IBC News (1997–1998)
UBC News (1998–2006)
UBC/True News 24 (2006–2007)
Links
Websitewww.tnnthailand.com
Availability
Terrestrial
Digital terrestrial televisionChannel 16 (SD) (TV5 MUX2)
Streaming media
TNNWatch live

TNN ((Thai: ทีเอ็นเอ็น), also known as TNN16 (Thai: ทีเอ็นเอ็น ช่อง 16), an acronym for Thai News Network) is a Thai satellite, cable and digital terrestrial 24-hour news channel owned by Thai News Network (TNN) Co., Ltd., a unit of TrueVisions, a subsidiary of True Corporation, part of the Charoen Pokphand Group and Telenor, presents news, documentaries and sport news.

TNN has a sister channel called TNN2.

History

Earlier History

TNN was founded as IBC 3 on 17 May 1989. It was one of the first seven channels broadcasting on IBC satellite television platform on channel 1.

Later, on 1 November 1997, IBC 3 rebranded to IBC News and reformed its format to present news only.

On 1 July 1998, after IBC reached an agreement to merge with the UTV Cable Network and formed UBC, IBC News rebranded to UBC News and continue to broadcast on UBC channel 7. On 1 September 2003, UBC News got a new look, add a new image to consider as a news channel, consistent with the change of the UBC logo.

In 2006, the channel rebranded to UBC News 24, later known as True News 24 as the network was rebranding to TrueVisions in 2007.

TNN

In 2008, True News 24 rebranded to TNN and split into two channels. TNN24 became a 24-hour news channel and TNN2 now broadcasts in-depth news and documentaries.[1]

TNN24 officially launched on 9 September 2008 on TrueVisions channel 7. The following year, on 9 September 2009, its website was launched.

On 1 January 2010, TNN launched its radio station TNN Radio (Thai: ทีเอ็นเอ็น เรดิโอ), broadcast on the Royal Thai Army Radio Station JS 2, Department of Military Communications FM 103.0 MHz, bringing live news programming from TNN24 into a radio format parallel to the television broadcast. It ceased broadcasting in 2011.

In 2010, TNN24 launched its free-to-air service on Thaicom 5 both Ku band and C band and also launch its channel on other subscription television provider, PSI and DTV.

Thai News Network (TNN) Co., Ltd. was established on 17 August 2011 to become the subsidiary of TrueVisions and serves as the owner of the channel.

On 1 March 2012, TNN24 started to air its high-definition channel on TrueVisions cable TV service on channel 124 and expanded to broadcast on satellite service after that.

In April 2014, TNN24 began broadcasting on digital terrestrial television on channel 16 after it was awarded a digital TV license in December 2013.[2]

The channel has the same channel number on every platform due to the Must-carry rule provided by National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) but was still broadcast on TrueVisions channel 7 until the NBTC made an order to force TrueVisions to move the channel to number 16 in 2016.[3]

In February 2019, TNN24 rebranded to TNN16, but still broadcast on TrueVisions in HD, Channel 117 and 777 as before. It aims to be the number 1 digital TV business news channel in Thailand and began to merge with some of True4U's news team. Then on 18 November, the same year, expanded the studio for filming more news programs on True Tower 2, Pattanakarn Road, which used alongside its original studio at Tipco Tower, Rama 6 Road, which is currently in use and from 2 January 2020, the channel started its additional channels simulcast on True4U (similar to Sky TG24 simulcast on Cielo in Italy and Now News Channel simulcast on Viu TV in Hong Kong.)

On 11 April 2023, TNN16 moved its studios on some of its programs including TNN Pradern Yai, TNN World Today and TNN Tech Reports, to True Digital Park, Sukhumvit Road, replacing the original studios used in True Tower 2, Phatthanakan Road. However, the office and studios at True Tower 2, Pattanakarn Road, and Tipco Tower 2, Rama 6 Road, was still used until 15 April and 7 May, respectively, when it fully moved its office and studios to True Digital Park on 16 April for the main studio (Studio 1) and 8 May for the second studio (Studio 2 Glass House), respectively. However, the second studio (Studio 2 Glass House) was first used on 3 May for the 2nd TNN Thai Election 2023 Debate special program and on 6 May for the special event dedicated to the coronation of King Charles III, respectively.

Presenters

Current

Former

  • Kritika Korpaibul (Kuk) (2008-2011)
  • Jirayu Chudhabuddhi (Game) (2008-2014)
  • Shanwit Chaisiriwong (Zen) (2012-2015)
  • Angkanang Maimongkol (Aoy) (2008-2021) (now at Amarin TV)
  • Pimwijit Sopon (Pim) (2008-2014)
  • Nattakorn Devakula (Pleum) (2008-2009) (now at Voice TV)
  • Suthipongse Thatphithakkul (Heart) (2008-2016)
  • Chamanun Wanwinwasara (Ake) (2010-2012)
  • Baramee Nawanopratsakul (Yod) (2008-2009)
  • Siriboon Nattapan (Ying) (2014-2018) (now a freelance host, the owner of Sarasilp Thaivision and Thai Post journalist)
  • Damrong Puttan (2017-2018)
  • Cholvit Jearajit (2017-2018)
  • Kanda Srithamupatham (Nan) (2010-2016)
  • Sujitra Amitphai (Jay) (2008-2011) (now a Deputy Head of Customer Service Management at Charoen Pokphand Group)
  • Suttada Natiphanon (Buddy) (2013-2015)
  • Wanchai Sornsiri (2011-2013, 2016-2019)
  • Ratchapong Lhaowanich (Koh) (2016-2019)
  • Patchara Chanthawanich (Jade) (Original Name: Jessada Chandranakee and later Puwanetnarin Chandranakee) (2008-2014)
  • Supatra Somthawanich (Mam) (2004-2019) (now at Suwannabhumi TV)
  • Thitinan Chaninwong (Nong) (2004-2018)
  • Salilathip Thippayakraisorn (Nint) (2008-2017) (now a Consultant at CP All)
  • Puwanart Kunpalin (Un) (2008-2014)
  • Prasoppasok Kongsilp (Mei) (2008-2018)
  • Laphatnitsa Worapakdee (Mod) (2018-2019)
  • Jakkarat Chotidamrong (Earth) (2008-2018) (now a voice actor at TrueVisions)
  • Tosapong Rattana (Tos) (2008-2018) (now a sports commentator at TrueVisions)
  • Khemasorn Nukao (Milk) (2007-2008) (now at Thairath TV)
  • Pat Jungkankul (Lookbid) (2018-2019)
  • Parada Thanasrichai (Mail) (2008-2013)
  • Ornlada Phaowibul (Jeab) (2009-2015)
  • Pattanapong Saengtham (Pat) (2015-2019)
  • Chanyar Pakornpat (Chanyar) (2008-2014) (now at Channel 8)
  • Chairat Thomya (2000-2001, 2007-2008) (now at NHK World)
  • Arisara Kumthorncharoen (Muay) (2008-2014) (now at Channel 3)
  • Theppakit Chatsuriyawong (Pikth) (2019-2020) (now at Channel 8)
  • Sutthida Ketwit (Phueng) (2008-2019)
  • Tin Chokkamolkij (Tin) (2012-2019) (now at Channel 7)
  • Worraporn Sansuk (Ae) (2014-2015) (now at Channel 8)
  • Kitthikorn Silapadontree (Benz) (2015-2019) (now at Workpoint TV)
  • Nuttanant Temchotikosol (Kwan) (Original Name: Thanyarat) (2018-2019) (now at Thairath TV)
  • Chalermporn Tantikanjanakul (Boyz) (2012-2014) (now at MCOT HD)
  • Sataporn Riyapa (Au) (2008-2013) (now at Channel 8)
  • Siranuch Rojanasthien (Jan) (2008-2017) (now a Vice President of Corporate Communications at AIA)
  • Chanitnun Punnanithi (May) (2000-2019) (now at Channel 8)
  • Warinmat Panyadee (Guitar) (2016-2019) (now at Spacebar)
  • Suchathip Munsinthorn (Ploy) (Original Family Name: Chirayunont) (2004-2019) (now at Channel 5)
  • Suphinya Roopkhamdee (Suki) (2004-2018) (now a Manager of Communication, Organization and Publicity at Charoen Pokphand Foods)
  • Sasicha Rattanathawon (Ae) (2008-2011)
  • Rampirat Chanhom (2008-2014)
  • Samparn Sirijiwanon (2008-2014)
  • Patcholathorn Worrathamwong (2008-2014)
  • Chawanluck Derekwattananukul (Fai) (2011-2014)
  • Ponpareuk Reungjarat (2008-2014)
  • Nicha Reungkade (Fai) (2014-2017)
  • Prasobchok Kongsilp (Meay) (Original Family Name: Serngwongsat) (2014-2018)
  • Paworn Kitcharoenkarnkul (2014-2017)
  • Paksincha Rai (Punpun) (2014-2017)
  • Sumita Jantaro (Bonne) (2014-2017)
  • Jiraporn Kuhakarn (2014-2017)
  • Yanichsa Sirimulakul (Pen) (2014-2018)
  • Danai Kertmongkol (2014-2017)
  • Wuttipan Paeramasawad (Fluke) (2008-2017)
  • Natwarin Thongprasert (Ying) (2008-2018)
  • Nattapan Reungchan (Aom) (2014-2015)
  • Kittima Wongsawad (Maysa) (2014-2015)
  • Chinnawat Surussavadee (2015-2016)
  • Natchanan Sonthi (2015-2018)
  • Jitsupa Chin (Sueching) (2019-2020) (now at Spin9)
  • Atichan Chernsawano (Au) (2019-2020) (now at Spin9)
  • Ticha Suthitham (Sos) (2004-2010)
  • Mechaka Supichayangkul (Zen) (2011-2014) (now at Channel 3 and Flex 104.5)
  • Rynn Yongwattana (Lin) (2008-2018)
  • Chareeda Phromyothi (Pomme) (Original Name: Parichart) (2019) (now a Foreign News Editor at eFinanceThai)
  • Chanida Prasomsuk (Mameow) (2011-2013, 2019) (now at MJ Channel)
  • Kamolchanok Pukayaporn (Ant) (2019)
  • Siratthaya Issarabhakdi (Fern) (Original Family Name: Chaechew) (2015, 2019-2020) (now at Wealth Me Up and The Standard Wealth)
  • Wit Sittivaekin (Wit) (2019-2020) (now at The Standard Wealth)
  • Suthichai Yoon (2019) (now at Suthichai Live, Thai PBS and PPTV)
  • Naowarat Charoenpraphin (Nao) (2019-2021) (now at Money Chat)
  • Orakarn Jivakiet (Kwang) (2020) (now at Nation TV)
  • Atishart Wongwuttiwat (Ong) (2016-2021) (now at Nation TV)
  • Suta Sudhepichetpun (Nui) (2019-2021) (now at MCOT HD)
  • Suthakorn Suthisonthi (2020-2021)
  • Kanyarat Pimsawat (Doy) (2008-2021) (now at GMM25)
  • Mattanin Maneekhao (Mook) (Original Name: Thanikarn) (2018-2021) (now a freelance host)
  • Kreangkraimas Photjanasuntorn (Kendo) (2019-2021) (now at PPTV)
  • Kamonphorn Worrakul (Kae) (2019-2021) (now at Amarin TV)
  • Amornrat Mahitthirook (2020-2021) (now at MCOT HD)
  • Samittra Kleabbuppha (Lookpla) (2021)
  • Arithatch Thangsanga (Kang) (2021)
  • Natchaya Sanguansuk (Lookapad) (2021-2022)
  • Sarut Vithuwinit (Chai) (2018-2022) (now a sports commentator at TrueVisions and NBT)
  • Chamaiporn Heanprasert (Yui) (2018-2022) (now at Thai PBS, T Sports 7, Main Stand and FM 99 Active Radio)
  • Watit Trikrutaphan (Tob) (2016-2022) (now at Channel 7)
  • Sukunya Chaipasee (Neng) (2019–2023)
  • Vimonwan Setthatavorn (Ying) (2012–2023) (Signed under Media Associated's Money & Banking Channel (formerly known as Money & Banking Television))
  • Supaporn Eldredge (Kookai) (2020–2023) (now a creative director of SUPA East Glamor)
  • Pawinee Sawaengsuk (Aoey) (2021–2023)
  • Chart Pattanakulkarnkit (Bank) (2021–2023)
  • Parnsit Vichayakupt (Tum) (2018–2023) (now a sports commentator at TrueVisions and presenter at FM 99 Active Radio)
  • Palida Hongkrajang (Praew) (2021–2023)
  • Chutima Jirasubanan (Aing) (2016–2017, 2022–2023)
  • Panadda Prasithimaykul (Aui) (2014–2023)
  • Nattachar Kijmoke (Minnie) (2022–2024)

Identity

Logos

  • Logo used during IBC 3 era from 17 May 1989 to 1 November 1997
    Logo used during IBC 3 era from 17 May 1989 to 1 November 1997
  • Logo used during UTV News era from 1 February to 30 June 1998
    Logo used during UTV News era from 1 February to 30 June 1998
  • Logo used from 1 January 2008 to 1 February 2019
    Logo used from 1 January 2008 to 1 February 2019
  • Logo used from 1 February 2019 to 1 June 2020
    Logo used from 1 February 2019 to 1 June 2020
  • Logo used from 1 June 2020 to the present
    Logo used from 1 June 2020 to the present

Slogans

  • 2010-2019: ทันทุกความจริง (Keep Up with All Facts)
  • 2019–present: ทันโลก ทันเศรษฐกิจ ทันทุกความจริง (Keep Up with the World, Economy and All Facts) (used for main purposes)
  • 2022–present: ทันโลก ทันเศรษฐกิจ ทันทุกความจริง ทันทุกแพลตฟอร์ม (Keep Up with the World, Economy, All Facts and All Platforms) (used for other purposes, as well as the monthly program schedule update on the website)

References

  1. ^ Cushion, Stephen (2010). The Rise of 24-hour News Television: Global Perspectives. Peter Lang. p. 65. ISBN 9781433107764. Retrieved 26 August 2016.
  2. ^ "Nation Group wins digital news channel auction - Thai PBS English News". 27 December 2013.
  3. ^ Thailand, Nation Multimedia Group Public Company Limited, Nationmultimedia.com. "True Visions ignores NBTC deadline on channel numbers, will make changes after Songkran - The Nation". Retrieved 26 August 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

External links